Inflammatory pseudotumors of the liver: Prevalence and clinical impact in surgical patients

Citation
G. Torzilli et al., Inflammatory pseudotumors of the liver: Prevalence and clinical impact in surgical patients, HEP-GASTRO, 48(40), 2001, pp. 1118-1123
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology","da verificare
Journal title
HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSN journal
01726390 → ACNP
Volume
48
Issue
40
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1118 - 1123
Database
ISI
SICI code
0172-6390(200107/08)48:40<1118:IPOTLP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Background/Aims: Progress in diagnostic imaging has increased the number of focal liver lesions detected and reports of an occasional finding of infla mmatory pseudotumors of the liver are becoming numerous. To estimate their prevalence and clinical impact in surgical series we evaluate retrospective ly our experience: Methodology: Four hundred and three patients carriers of a total of 717 foc al liver lesions underwent liver resection consecutively in our Department from October 1995 to August 1999. All these patients underwent surgery. Results: After surgical resection, 3 patients each proved to be carrying an IPT nodule accounting for 0.7% of all patients and 0.4% of all focal liver lesions. One inflammatory pseudotumor was only disclosed intraoperatively in a patient with an hepatocellular carcinoma. The other 2 accounted for 20 % of the patients whose preoperative diagnoses were wrong. The operative pr ocedures for the inflammatory pseudotumor nodules were: wedge resection, be cause the inflammatory pseudotumor was considered a new malignancy, a limit ed resection and a left extended hepatectomy with bilioenteric anastomosis, distal gastrectomy and lymphoadenectomy in one patient each. Inflammatory pseudotumors accounted for 33% of wrong indication for surgery. Conclusions: Our experience shows that, despite the low prevalence of hepat ic inflammatory pseudotumors, their impact in the appropriate management of patients with focal liver lesions is not irrelevant.